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  • 2001 feature

    Fifty years on, 2001: A Space Odyssey still feels like the future

    With anniversary screenings featuring the film's star man planned for Belfast and Derry, we reflect on the cosmic vision of Stanley Kubrick in 1968
  • Undergrowth Belfast

    Belfast's 24 Hour Party People

    A multi-genre art event running non-stop across two nights may seem ambitious, but Undergrowth hopes to unite people of all ages and tastes in the spirit of the wider counterculture movement
  • David Lyttle MOBO

    Drummer David Lyttle Goes Off the Beaten Track

    The acclaimed musician's new tour with guitar prodigy Joseph Leighton takes jazz to rural corners of the country in search of fresh ears
  • Apollo 1

    Apollo's Fire bring divine baroque sounds to Derry~Londonderry and beyond

    Inspired by the music Irish immigrants helped bring to their shores, the American ensemble want to give back with performances that pack emotional power
  • Charles Wood Collage

    Charles Wood Festival in Armagh, a place of historical notes

    The 'city of saints and scholars' will be filled with seven days of music this month as the enduring event returns with its special concerts, masterclasses and competitions
  • Eastside Granny

    New play East Belfast Granny brings to light stories of city's working class women

    Writer Fintan Brady has worked alongside the Ballymac Friendship Centre to highlight issues faced by a generation of marginalised people
  • Charles Wood Festival of Music and Summer School

    Charles Wood Festival of Music and Summer School

    Experience the very best of choral and organ music in Armagh at this year's Charles Wood Festival of Music and Summer School, supported by Ulster Carpets and Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council
  • Cats

    Behind the scenes of the North West's biggest youth production

    Stewart Robson speaks to those helping to foster the future stars of musical theatre in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats at the Millennium Forum
  • Hear My Voice review

    Hear My Voice: film inspired by Colin Davidson exhibition 'offers a tribute to the human spirit'

    Brendan J Byrne manages to further enrich the moving source material of Silent Testimony while extending the experience for those unable to see its portraits in person
  • Skiffie Festival

    Skiffie Festival

    This July will see the return of the much-loved Skiffie Festival on Strangford Lough and in Delamont Country Park. Competitors will descend upon Strangford Lough in their community-built skiffs for this action-packed weekend of events
  • Improv Festival

    Belfast Improv Comedy Festival

    Northern Ireland’s first ever Improv Comedy Festival will take place this August
  • Craft Month

    August Craft Month 2018

    August Craft Month is Northern Ireland’s annual celebration of craft
  • Olly Murs

    Belfast Féile 2018

    The Féile is the largest community festival and summer school in the country, and this year includes a performance by Olly Murs at the brand new venue at Falls Park
  • Winterfell Festival 2018

    Winterfell Festival 2018

    Step into the world of House Stark and enjoy an immersive Game of Thrones experience at one of its most recognisable filming locations
  • Belfast Mela

    Belfast Mela 2018

    More than 25,000 people visit the Belfast Mela each August and this year’s festival promises to be the biggest ever
  • Damien Dempsey

    SOMA Festival 2018

    Running from July 18-22 across Castlewellan, the SOMA Festival is an annual festival full of concerts, workshops, art exhibitions, storytelling, poetry, health & wellbeing fair and various family events across the week
  • Barry Douglas

    Clandeboye Festival 2018

    The Clandeboye Festival in August will be a celebration of all things from the great musical city of Vienna
  • Her Name Was Rose 2

    Her Name Was Rose

    Claire Allan leaves 'Chick Lit' behind in favour of a dark thriller which, for the Derry-based author, signals a bright new chapter
  • Rachel Hynds 2

    From university to working full-time in Northern Ireland's vibrant screen industry

    By refusing to limit her skill set, Animation graduate Rachel Hynds has made a swift leap from her student days to success with local production companies and hit kids' TV shows
  • Girls Names

    Girls Names on borrowing from Beckett and coming out of the haze with Stains on Silence

    The Belfast band talks through their first album in three years and why it's the best thing they've done despite taking the longest to complete
  • usfolk main

    Northern Ireland's top illustration firm celebrates third year in business

    Belfast-based agency UsFolk is showcasing new work by its staff in a week-long exhibition – view a selection and see what's in store
  • Nature of Forgetting Main

    The Nature of Forgetting uses theatre to explain everything you didn't know about dementia

    Guillaume Pigé tells Andrew Moore how his play addresses misconceptions around the condition while highlighting the elemental feelings that it leaves behind
  • Snow Patrol 2018

    'We won't have another seven-year break this time', promise Snow Patrol

    As the returning rockers release their first album since 2011, drummer Jonny Quinn talks about its long gestation and why it's a relief to be back playing live
  • Ashling lindsay main

    Made in the Shade: Belfast Illustrator Ashling Lindsay

    The 27-year old artist offers insight beyond her years into the age-old profession and how its evolving with new technologies
  • The braid

    Joining in Celebration of Northern Ireland's Museums

    From historical houses to treasure troves of fascinating artefacts, there's a wealth of local heritage out there just waiting to be discovered
  • Belfast Book Festival 2018

    Belfast Book Festival 2018

    The world of books opens up over 11 days of unique events with high profile authors and for the first time in the city the internationally recognised Lit Crawl
  • SHOW Main

    Dance visionary Hofesh Shechter is putting on a SHOW in Belfast

    For the first NI performance in five years under his name, the revered choreographer has narrowed a thousand young dancers down to just eight and says it's 'euphoric' to see his twisted tale of fools and kings brought to life
  • Mary Coughlan

    Mary Coughlan: 'I like to think I'm absolutely bionic now'

    The enduring singer reflects on a tumultuous career of ups and downs, and her fond memories of Derry where she'll celebrate her 62nd birthday, at this year's Jazz and Big Band Festival
  • Strength NIA Article

    Strength N.I.A is a Derry Band with a Difference

    Voice of the 'unorthodox' pop trio Rory Moore on creating 'something genuine' within the confines of conventional songs and penning a tribute to local football legend Brendan Bradley
  • Triplevision Du Dance

    The TV company helping to 'transform lives' documenting dance projects for vulnerable people

    Triplevision has been producing cutting edge programmes for nearly 20 years, but for filmmaker Gerard Stratton it's recent work with DU Dance that's been most creatively rewarding
  • Hillsborough Festival of Literature and Ideas

    Hillsborough Festival of Literature and Ideas

    New festival organised by the John Hewitt Society featuring more than 30 cultural events with artists including Donal Ryan and Kerry Hudson
  • Eamonn Magee

    The Lost Soul of Eamonn Magee

    While his wasted sporting potential is a source of frustration, the ex-world champion boxer's remarkable, still unfinished story makes for an absorbing read with as much tragedy as it has triumph
  • Palmyra

    Theatre show exploring conflict and violence will resonate powerfully in Belfast

    Named after the Syrian city, the acclaimed Palmyra promises to hit close to home for anywhere with its own turbulent history
  • Jazz Fest 2018

    City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival

    Van Morrison headlines a Bank Holiday weekend filled with new acts, popular favourites and special events across the Maiden City
  • Flint Studios

    'People say once you get to 40 you can’t run your own business. That’s nonsense.'

    As co-owner of award-winning tech firm Flint Studios, Jeremy Biggerstaff has shown that with the right steps 'it's never too late' to achieve those creative career goals
  • Sarah McBrian Feature

    Need some creative direction? The founder of Belfast's AVA Festival has a few pointers

    Having established an annual dance music extravaganza in her home city, Sarah McBriar offers inspiration for others to get on the right path and achieve their vision
  • Dara Main

    Dara Ó Briain: 'The internet has become a torrent of disinformation'

    It's made 'nerds' like himself cooler, but the web's accountability for spreading ludicrous stories is the greater focus of the comic's new tour which comes to Derry next week
  • Joe Campbell NV

    Graphic art exhibition marks 50th anniversary of Civil Rights movement in Northern Ireland

    Political figures and pop culture icons sit side by side in a mini display of works by Joe Campbell, centred around a newly created 30 foot mural
  • Abigail's Party Main

    Roisin Gallagher on hosting Abigail's Party in Belfast and being spurred on by her late father

    Before his passing, the actress's dad raved about Mike Leigh's play and the prospect of his daughter as Beverly, and his 'incredible outlook' is what still gives her strength in her artistic pursuits
  • Diona Doherty feature

    Actress Diona Doherty on the creative journey from bleak starts to getting parts

    Perseverance has paid off for the TV and stage star who says everyday life skills and some industry savvy can help budding performers have a career without the need to leave home
  • G4

    'Kings of popera' G4 promise hits, harmonies and local guests in Northern Ireland shows

    High tenor Jonathan Ansell from The X-Factor's original runners-up is looking forward to leaving Irish music lovers with 'a spring in their step' next month
  • Creativity Month 2018

    Don't change the channel: NI YouTuber Adam is one to watch

    He's still only in school and yet Derry teen Adam Beales already has close to a million online fans, with a lucky few getting to hear from him and other Internet stars this week as part of Creativity Month
  • Paul Martin Brown Collage Logo

    Meet the young Derry creative who makes videos, manages artists and runs a record label plus more besides

    Whether he's working with bands or brands, Paul Martin Brown stays busy by not limiting his skill set and bringing the same passion to every project
  • Jude Burrows Main 2

    How to have a decorated career as an interior designer

    'I really love what I do' – Jude Burrows on the joys of thinking outside the box when it comes to styling beautiful spaces and working creatively with clients
  • BelFeast

    BelFeast

    A brand new food and drink festival offering 'a taste of Belfast' over three days in the city's Cathedral Quarter
  • bad day main

    Film producer Brendan Mullin on how up-and-comers can make 'the Cut'

    Having gone from Sundance to the Mecca of streaming with his company's feature debut, the Strabane native says there's no better time for the next generation to find success on the big screen
  • COAL Main

    Dance theatre smash COAL comes blazing into Belfast

    After nearly 10 years of captivating audiences, Gary Clarke's choreographed commemoration of the 1980s miners' strike makes its Northern Ireland debut
  • playwrighting

    What's it like to write a play with your other half?

    Dramatic, naturally as life partners and co-authors of WITCH Jane Hardy and Michael Conaghan conjure Ireland's dark arts past at the Black Box on March 13
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    St Patrick’s Spring Carnival 2018

    A feast of great events over two days in Derry~Londonderry including the Legenderry Food Festival and the spectacular annual parade
  • Derry Girls article main

    Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee on getting into screenwriting and giving a voice to 'ordinary people'

    It took the world by storm in early 2018, and now the brains behind Northern Ireland's biggest ever series has words of encouragement for anyone with a unfinished script of their own
  • kabosh quartered

    Theatre company's audio walking tour will let you explore Belfast with new eyes and ears

    Dominic Montague's immersive love story Quartered aims to challenge perceptions and remove fear around how the city's LGBTQ+ community might feel in public
  • Each for Other main

    Public dance performances using climbing gear to explore personal connections

    Crowds at the Ulster Museum and Europa Bus Centre this weekend will witness a physically challenging piece addressing isolation as part of the Belfast Children's Festival
  • Colin Murphy main

    Colin Murphy: 'We've a great knack of running ourselves down – it stops you getting a big head'

    With Queen's Comedy Club closing after 25 years, its enduring MC talks about how the game has changed, and why Derry crowds are more merciful than Belfast's – despite hearing the greatest heckle of his life there
  • Belfast Children's festival 20

    Belfast Children's Festival: The things your family won't want to miss

    As Young at Art and its baby turn 20, its landmark offering of events will ensure that audiences big and small will never want to get any older
  • Creativity Month writing article

    Why there's no right way to becoming a writer

    Authors Myra Zepf and Claire Savage reflect on their different routes to publication and share tips for aspiring scribes to carve their own path
  • Vicky main

    Larne-based storyteller gives voice to timeless children's tales

    Since moving to Northern Ireland Vicky McFarland has turned her lifelong love of books into a business of audio-sensory magic – listen to a recording from her recent collection
  • Ciaran Bagnall main

    Shining a light on the art of set design

    With another award recognising his technical work in theatre, lighting and set expert Ciaran Bagnall tells us how he acquired the skills to make a career out of the craft
  • Glen Molloy

    Street artist Glen Molloy: 'I’m not painting to be trendy. I’m painting to survive'

    Urban murals and graffiti marketing may be a current craze, but for the 'Belfast Banksy' it's a passion that's taken perseverance and a positive outlook to turn into a living
  • Lives in translation main

    Belfast writer's own experience of being deported helped inspire play about the city's refugees

    Following its premiere last autumn, Rosemary Jenkinson believes Lives in Translation will be even more hard hitting in its first full tour of theatres around Ireland
  • st patrick

    Home of St. Patrick Festival

    Ten days of regional and international music, theatre, spoken word, art and comedy celebrating Armagh's connection to Ireland's most enduring saint

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